Intel outperformed in the 4th quarter of its fiscal year with big revenue beats on data center and a surprise performance in Client Compute. Analyzing Q4.
Intel Provides Big Updates on Project Athena at CES 2020
Intel’s Project Athena, which certifies its definition of ACPCs offered significant announcements at CES 2020, including several new certified designs.
CES 2020: Announcements at Intel’s News Conference
At Intel’s CES 2020 Press Conference, the semiconductor powerhouse announced a range of next-generation chipsets designed to embed artificial intelligence (AI), edge computing, 5G, and streaming technologies into practically every category of consumer device.
Intel Announces Horse Ridge Establishing Its Place In Quantum Computing
Intel annoucned a SoC control chip code name Horse Ridge to establish its place in helping the industry build superconducting Quantum Computers.
Intel Ups the Stakes in AI with Habana Labs Acquisition
Intel has upped the game in AI as it pushes to grow its market share in the space with the acquisitions of Israeli based Habana Labs for $2 Billion.
Intel Announces MediaTek Partnership To Deliver 5G PCs
Intel has rentered the 5G space as it has announced its plans to partner with MediaTek to deliver 5G ACPCs with Dell and HP being two early commitments.
Intel Enters Discrete GPU Space With Announcements At Supercomputing 2019
Intel has announced the launch of Ponte Vecchio at Supercomputing 2019 entering the discrete GPU space and adding competition to the likes of AMD and NVIDIA.
Intel Announces Nervana and Movidius AI Chips for Inference and Training
Intel announced a series of new AI chips this week at AI Summit. These chips will be Nervana and Movedius series and will ship between now and 1H of 2020.
Intel Earnings Beat Propelled By Strong Data Center Group Performance
Intel generated a much stronger than expected Q3 propelled by strong performance in the company’s data center group. A deeper dive into Intel’s earnings.
Google Claims Quantum Supremacy, But Was It Really?
Google has claimed to have designed a machine that needs only 200 seconds to solve a problem that would take the world’s fastest supercomputer 10,000 years.